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100 | 1 | _aFord, Gary | |
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_aModula-2 : _ba software development approach |
250 | _a1a ed. | ||
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_aNueva York : _b John Wiley and Sons, _cc1985 |
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_axvi, 400 p. : _bil. ; _c23 cm. |
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500 | _aIncluye bibliografía. | ||
505 | 0 | _a I. Introduction to Mudula-2 -- 1. Why Modula-2? -- 2. Lexical structure of Modula-2 -- 3. Declarations -- 4. Data types and expressions -- 5. Assignment statement -- 6. Control structures -- 7. Procedures and functions -- 8. Programs -- 9. Input and output -- 10. The "standard" Modula-2 library -- II. Software development with Modula-2 -- 11. Modules -- 12. Data abstraction -- 13. Low level abstractions -- 14. Static data structures -- 15. Dynamic data structures -- 16. Process abstraction -- 17. Object-oriented software design -- Appendix 1: Syntax of Modula-2 -- Appendix 2: Modula-2 reserved words, operators, delimiters, and predefined procedures -- Appendix 3: Recently proposed changes to Modula-2 -- References -- Index | |
650 | 4 | _aMODULA-2 | |
700 | 1 | _aWiener, Richard S. | |
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